Siya Kolisi embraces Ubuntu with a heart-warming initiative for Zwide's Youth

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A hero on and off the field, Springboks captain Siya Kolisi unveiled a multipurpose sports field at his home town.

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In a heart-warming video that illustrates how dreams can come true, Springboks captain Siya Kolisi has embraced the spirit of Ubuntu, which emphasises unity, community, and the interconnectedness of all people.

Kolisi shared a video on his social media platforms showcasing the launch of a multipurpose sports field for underprivileged children in Zwide, Gqeberha.

“Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu” (a person is a person through other people), he stated, highlighting the importance of community support.

The newly launched sports field is designed for both rugby and soccer, providing local children with a space to engage in sports and physical activity.

Kolisi expressed his excitement, saying, “A special day with the Kolisi Foundation in Zwide. We opened a new rugby/soccer field and multipurpose court for local schools. Thank you to our partners for investing in our youth.”

In the TikTok video, Kolisi is seen interacting with young children, enjoying a day filled with sports alongside kids from various schools in Zwide.

The video garnered numerous comments from netizens, reflecting their admiration for Kolisi’s commitment to his roots.

One user, @www_ayola, remarked, “I love how you don't forget where you come from, and when I grow up, I want to be like you.”

Another user, @gqama01, commented, “ayikho indawo edlula ikhayalakho” (there’s no place better than home).

Other users praised Kolisi’s humility and inspirational impact, with comments such as, “Your name will go down in the history books, mfethu. Such an inspiration to the world, not only apha emzansi. I salute you.”

Kolisi has always been passionate about giving back to his community and supporting the youth.

Growing up in the township of Zwide, Gqeberha, he faced significant challenges, including poverty.

However, his talent in rugby earned him a scholarship to Grey Junior School, paving the way for his successful career.

Recently, Kolisi took his children on a heartfelt tour of the township during their holiday visit.

He shared a TikTok video of himself walking through Rolihlahla township, named after the late former president Nelson Mandela, alongside his sister, Liphelo (Phelo), and his daughter, Keziah.

“This is Phelo’s hood. This is where she lived. I’m just showing her so she doesn’t forget eRolihlahla,” Kolisi explained in the video, playfully teasing his younger sister.

As they walked down a street lined with informal dwellings on a warm winter’s day, Kolisi reflected on his roots.

The Rolihlahla informal settlement, located behind the Nelson Mandela University's Missionvale Campus, was established in 1999 and has been waiting for basic services for over 20 years.